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Offices: Mailing Address:
2682 Waiwai Loop Post Office Box 29699
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 Honolulu, Hawaii 96820-2099
Telephone 808-836-1511
Fax 808-833-6731
Research Report
Number 4515
October 2018
Confidential
2018
2018 Pay Rates In Hawaii Confidential
© 2018 Hawaii Employers Council
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Hawaii Employers Council.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any
means, including photocopying, scanning, recording, emailing, or other electronic or mechanical
methods, without the prior written permission of the Hawaii Employers Council.
This publication has been provided only to survey participants for their sole use, and participation
in the survey is a prerequisite for receiving a copy of this publication. Therefore, recipients of
this publication may not disclose, share, distribute, email, or otherwise transmit any part of this
survey to any other individual or entity, without the prior written permission of the Hawaii
Employers Council.
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P.O. Box 29699
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2018 Pay Rates In Hawaii Confidential
2018
Pay Rates in Hawaii
(Seventy-Second Annual Survey)
2018 Pay Rates In Hawaii Confidential
Information as of July 1, 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page Page
Introduction ....................................................................................... i
Report Format .................................................................................... iii
Definition of Terms ........................................................................... iv
Distribution of Survey Participants by County .................................. v
Profile of Participants ........................................................................ vi
Highlights of the 72nd Annual Pay Rates in Hawaii Survey............. viii
Survey Summary Highlights ............................................................. x
Exempt Status for Reported Positions ............................................... xvi
Survey Data Results
General Office Clerical Classifications
Messenger (43.02) ..................................................................... 1
General Clerk I (Entry Level) (43.03) ....................................... 2
General Clerk II (Experienced) (43.04) .................................... 3
General Clerk III (Advanced) (43.05) ....................................... 4
Secretary (43.06) ....................................................................... 5
Executive Secretary / Administrative Assistant
to President/CEO (43.07) ................................................... 6
Receptionist (43.09) .................................................................. 7
Telephone Operator (43.10) ...................................................... 8
Telephone Operator / Receptionist / Secretary (43.11) ............. 9
Mail Clerk (43.12) ..................................................................... 10
Order Clerk (43.14) ................................................................... 11
Purchasing Clerk (43.15) .......................................................... 12
Credit Clerk (43.17) .................................................................. 13
Collections Clerk (43.18) .......................................................... 14
Statistical Clerk (43.19) ............................................................. 15
Administrative Assistant I (43.20) ............................................ 16
Administrative Assistant II (43.21) ........................................... 17
Administrative Assistant III (43.22).......................................... 18
Customer Service Representative I (Entry Level) (43.23) ........ 19
Customer Service Representative II (Experienced) (43.24) ..... 20 Customer Service Representative III (Technical Advisor)
(43.25) ................................................................................ 21
File Clerk I (Entry Level) (43.26) ............................................. 22
File Clerk II (Experienced) (43.27) .......................................... 23
Records Specialist (Advanced) (43.28) .................................... 24
Customer Service Professional I (43.29) .................................. 25
Customer Service Professional II (43.30) ................................. 26
Customer Service Professional III (Senior) (43.31) ................. 27
Sales / Marketing Assistant (43.32) .......................................... 28
Special Events Coordinator (43.33) .......................................... 29
Human Resources Classifications
Personnel Clerk (Human Resources Clerk) (45.01) ................. 30
Human Resources Assistant (45.02) ......................................... 31
Benefits Assistant (45.03) ......................................................... 32
Accounting / Finance / Legal Classifications
Paralegal / Legal Assistant (46.01) ........................................... 33
Legal Secretary II (Experienced) (46.02) ................................. 34
Legal Secretary III (Advanced) (46.03) .................................... 35
Accounts Payable / Accounts Receivable Clerk (46.04) .......... 36
Bookkeeper (46.06) .................................................................. 37
Cashier (46.07) ......................................................................... 38
Accounting Clerk I (Entry) (46.10) .......................................... 39
Accounting Clerk II (Experienced) (46.11) .............................. 40
Accounting Clerk III (Advanced) (46.12) ................................ 41
Payroll Clerk I (46.15) .............................................................. 42
Payroll Clerk II (46.16) ............................................................. 43
Claims Examiner I (46.17) ....................................................... 44
Claims Examiner II (46.18) ...................................................... 45
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Information as of July 1, 2018
Claims Examiner III (46.19) ..................................................... 46
Membership Enrollment Representative II (46.22) ................... 47
Inventory Control Clerk (46.25) ............................................... 48
Engineering / Graphic Art Classifications
Engineering Drafting Technician (47.01) ................................. 49
Graphic Artist (47.02) ............................................................... 50
Housekeeping / Food Service Classifications
Housekeeper (48.01) ................................................................. 51
Washing Machine Operator (48.02) .......................................... 52
Dishwasher (48.03) ................................................................... 53
Kitchen Helper (48.04) .............................................................. 54
Counter Attendant (48.05) ........................................................ 55
Pantry Worker (48.06) .............................................................. 56
Cook, Fry (48.07) ...................................................................... 57
Cook, Assistant (48.08) ............................................................. 58
Cook, General (48.09) ............................................................... 59
Baker (48.10) ............................................................................. 60
Bartender (48.11) ...................................................................... 61
Dining Room Attendant (48.12) ............................................... 62
Wait Help (48.13)...................................................................... 63
Host / Hostess (48.15) ............................................................... 64
Retail Classifications
Cash Register Clerk (49.01) ...................................................... 65
Sales Clerk / Associate, Entry Level (49.12) ............................ 66
Sales Clerk / Associate, Experienced (49.13) ........................... 67
Sales Supervisor / Team Lead (49.14) ...................................... 68
Facilities / Maintenance / Security Classifications
Security Guard (Uniformed) (50.01) ......................................... 69
Security Guard (Plainclothes) (50.02) ....................................... 70
Parking Lot Attendant (50.03) .................................................. 71
Groundskeeper (50.04) .............................................................. 72
Golf Course Groundskeeper (50.05) ......................................... 73
Laborer, Light (50.06) .............................................................. 74
Laborer, Heavy (50.07) ............................................................. 75
Janitor, Light (50.08) ................................................................ 76
Janitor, Heavy (50.09) .............................................................. 77
Trades Helper (50.11) ............................................................... 78
Carpenter, Maintenance (50.12) ............................................... 79
Painter, Maintenance (50.13) .................................................... 80
Plumber, Maintenance (50.14) .................................................. 81
Electrician, Maintenance (50.15) .............................................. 82
Welder, Maintenance (50.16) ................................................... 83
Machinist, Maintenance (50.17) ............................................... 84 Automotive Mechanic Helper (50.18) ...................................... 85
Automotive Mechanic (50.19) .................................................. 86
Electronic Technician (50.20)................................................... 87
Building / Grounds Maintenance Mechanic I (50.21) .............. 88
Building / Grounds Maintenance Mechanic II (50.22) ............. 89
HVAC Mechanic (50.23) .......................................................... 90
Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator (50.24) ..................... 91
Distribution Classifications
Forklift Driver (51.01) .............................................................. 92
Traffic Dispatcher (51.02) ........................................................ 93
Driver I (Light) (51.03) ............................................................. 94
Driver II (Heavy) (51.04) ......................................................... 95
Driver III (Tractor Trailer) (51.05) ........................................... 96
Warehouse Worker (51.06) ....................................................... 97
Lead Warehouse Worker (51.07).............................................. 98
Stock Selector Clerk (51.08) ..................................................... 99
Shipping / Receiving Clerk (51.09) .......................................... 100
Packer (51.10) ........................................................................... 101
Participating Organizations ............................................................... 102
2018 Pay Rates In Hawaii Confidential
Information as of July 1, 2018 Page i
INTRODUCTION
The 72nd annual Pay Rates in Hawaii Survey was conducted during August through October 2018. Two hundred-six (206) private companies and
government agencies in Hawaii participated in the survey.
Survey Procedure
Survey invitations were e-mailed to 727 organizations at the beginning of August 2018. Participants completed the survey online and uploaded the
completed data worksheet. The Council implemented a quality-control process to minimize errors. This included independent reviews, follow-up contact,
and data entry controls.
The Survey Sample
One hundred nine different jobs including clerical, trade, service, technical, and professional occupations, were included in the survey. These job
classifications were selected to provide identifiable and/or benchmark jobs for comparison.
The Survey Response
Pay rate information has been reported for the 206 organizations that participated in the survey. The total number of all employees for the surveyed
participants is 140,581.
The survey participants included 302 private sector organizations and 21 government agencies. Survey data is presented by private/public, employment
size, county location and industry type. Total number of participants by different county locations is three hundred twenty-three (323).
The Pay Rates
Pay rates reported were effective for 7/1/18 and cover regular full-time and part-time employees (classified as working twenty or more hours).
Excluded from the survey: part-time employees working less than 20 hours per week; temporary or seasonal workers; working supervisors whose pay
reflects their supervisory responsibilities; and construction workers who are paid according to contractor-union wage scales or public works construction
wage schedules.
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Rates reported for the 101 jobs in the report are actual hourly rates for each incumbent. Salary ranges reported are only for organizations with formal,
established rate ranges.
The following jobs are new to the report:
Counter Attendant
File Clerk II
HVAC Mechanic
Packer
Records Specialist (Advanced)
The following jobs could not be reported due to insufficient data:
Activities / Tour Desk Agent
Audio Visual Technician
Food Runner
Membership Enrollment Representative I
Membership Enrollment Representative III
Tour Guide
Tour Driver / Guide
Tour Driver/Guide, CDL
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REPORT FORMAT
The information in this report has been compiled from data furnished by each participant with the understanding that the data reported by each company
remain confidential. For this reason, jobs reported by fewer than five facilities are not included*. Also, some measures are not shown when fewer than
eight employees are reported. A zero is shown where there is insufficient data for reporting purposes. The following criteria were used in the final report:
Minimum Five Facilities and
Number Employees Reported Measures Reported
5 – 8 employees Average, Median, Mid 50% Range
9 and above Average, Median, Mid 50% Range, Extremes (10th and 90th percentile)
The Hawaii Employers Council makes every effort to insure a consistent and representative sample each year. However, new companies open and are
included; others are no longer in business or may not be able to participate in a given year. Actual percentage amounts may vary based on different
participating companies and jobs reported for each particular report. Therefore, changes in reported data from year to year should be viewed as general
trends or indicators rather than precise measurements.
*Note: As with previous Pay Rate Surveys, Public Sector data is reported separately and follows the same report guidelines except for the minimum five facility
requirement.
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
Number of Companies: The total number of companies reporting jobs.
Number of Employees: The total of all employees reported in each job classification.
Average: Determined by adding the average rate for each organization reporting and dividing by the number of organizations.
Weighted Average: A weighted average is derived by multiplying each rate of pay by the number of employees receiving that particular rate, then adding
the rate-of-pay totals together and dividing by the total number of employees.
Interquartile Range (Mid-50% Range): The middle 50% of the pay rates reported in the survey. The range includes the 25th percentile through the 75th
percentile of rates reported.
Median: This statistic refers to the midpoint or the 50th percentile numbers. In the context of this survey, half of the reported data receive more and half
receive less than the median pay rate.
Interquartile Ranges and Extremes: Determined by listing all of the reported rates in ascending order. This allows the user to see the distribution of rates in
the sample.
25th The rate within the sample which is higher than 25% of the rates and lower than 75% of the rates. (Also called the 1st
Quartile rate.)
Median The rate within the sample which is higher than 50% of the rates and lower than 50% of the rates. (Also called the 50th
Percentile or Middle rate.)
75th The rate within the sample which is higher than 75% of the rates and lower than 25% of the rates. (Also called the 3rd
Quartile rate.)
10th The rate within the sample which is higher than 10% of the rates and lower than 90% of the rates.
90th The rate within the sample which is higher than 90% of the rates and lower than 10% of the rates.
Established Range (Formal Salary Range): Minimum and maximum salary rates as reported by organizations with established, formal pay structure/salary
ranges.
Although it is recognized that not all of the jobs in the survey will exist in any one organization and that few may be a perfect match, it was requested to
participants that only jobs which take up the major portion of the employees’ time that match the job descriptions in the survey be reported. The intent is to
compare ranges and actual salaries for reasonably comparable jobs.
Interquartile
Ranges
Extremes
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DISTRIBUTION OF SURVEY PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTY
Private Sector
County
# of
Participating Organizations
Total Employees
at Participating Organizations
Estimated Total
All Private Employees(1)
% of Estimated
Private Employees
Hawaii 51 5,273 55,600 9.5%
Kauai 37 2,412 27,600 8.7%
Maui (Lanai, Molokai) 47 3,963 69,700 5.7%
Oahu 167 62,814 384,300 16.3%
Total 302 74,462 537,200 13.9%
Public Sector
Branch
# of Participating
Organizations
Total Employees at
Participating Organizations
Estimated Total All Government
Employees(1)
% of Estimated Government Employees
Federal, State, and County Government 21 66,119 117,900 56.1%
Grand Total 323 140,581 655,100 21.5%
(1)Source: State of Hawaii, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Research and Statistics Office, Labor and Occupational Information, Hawaii Workforce
Informer, Current Employment Statistics by County, July 2018. (State data rounded to nearest 50.) (Sums may not equal totals due to rounding.)
Hawaii,
16.9%
Kauai,
12.3%
Maui
(Lanai,
Molokai),
15.6%
Oahu,
55.3%
Participant By Island/County
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PROFILE OF PARTICIPANTS
Participation by Employment Size
# of Employees # of Organizations % of Organizations
< 50 72 35.0%
50 < 150 46 22.3%
150 < 400 44 21.4%
400 < 1,000 16 7.8%
> 1,000 28 13.6%
Total 206 100.0%
< 50,
35.0%
50 < 150,
22.3%
150 < 400,
21.4%
400 < 1,000,
7.8%
> 1,000,
13.6%
Participation by Employment Size
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Distribution by All Industry Groups
Industry Groups
# of
Organizations
% of
Organizations
Construction 11 5.3%
Education Services 7 3.4%
Financial / Banking 14 6.8%
Golf & Membership Clubs 7 3.4%
Health Services 33 16.0%
Information Technology /
Communications 3 1.5%
Leisure / Hospitality Services 13 6.3%
Natural Resources / Agriculture 5 2.4%
Non-Durable Goods
Manufacturing 3 1.5%
Professional / Business Services 9 4.4%
Public Sector 10 4.9%
Real Estate / Insurance 18 8.7%
Retail Trade 11 5.3%
Social Services 16 7.8%
Transportation / Warehousing 6 2.9%
Utilities 5 2.4%
Wholesale Trade 6 2.9%
Other 29 14.1%
Total 206 100.0%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Other
Wholesale Trade
Utilities
Transportation/Warehousing
Social Services
Retail Trade
Real Estate/Insurance
Public Sector
Professional/Business Services
Non-Durable Goods Manufacturing
Natural Resources/Agriculture
Leisure/Hospitality Services
Information Technology/Communication
Health Services
Golf & Membership Clubs
Financial/Banking
Education Services
Construction
14.0%
2.9%
2.4%
2.9%
7.8%
5.2%
8.7%
4.9%
4.4%
1.5%
2.4%
6.3%
1.9%
16.0%
3.4%
6.7%
3.4%
5.2%
Distribution by Industry Group
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SURVEY DATA RESULTS
Hawaii Employers Council 2018 Pay Rates in Hawaii Confidential
43.03
No. of Cos. No. of Emps. Average Weighted
Average
10th 25th Median 75th 90th No. of Cos. Minimum Maximum
Total Responses (All Cos) 39 197 $15.03 $15.92 $11.35 $12.75 $14.88 $17.08 $18.97 20 $13.03 $17.68
Private 36 171 $14.81 $16.00 $11.17 $12.45 $14.53 $16.66 $17.83 18 $12.94 $17.19
Public 3 26 $17.72 $15.39
By Employment (Private Industry)
< 50 employees 7 20 $12.69 $12.49 $11.17 $12.50 $13.26
50 < 150 employees 6 20 $12.78 $12.34 $10.69 $12.79 $14.08
150 < 400 employees 8 11 $14.93 $14.03 $12.71 $14.69 $16.58
400 < 1000 employees 6 15 $15.73 $16.60 $14.95 $15.92 $17.11 6 $13.14 $15.64
1000+ employees 9 105 $17.08 $17.49 $14.11 $15.46 $15.61 $17.37 $21.70 6 $14.13 $20.02
By County (Private Industry)
Maui/Lanai/Molokai 5 8 $13.64 $12.83 $12.00 $13.85 $15.40
Oahu 30 156 $15.07 $16.33 $10.39 $13.00 $15.13 $17.09 $18.28 17 $12.83 $17.36
By Industry (Private Industry)
Health Services 9 30 $15.73 $15.79 $13.33 $14.80 $16.43 $17.07 $17.52 6 $13.95 $16.45
Base Pay Established Ranges
Interquartile Ranges
General Clerk I (Entry Level)
First of three levels of general clerical work. The job typically requires high school graduate level reading, communication and math skills and no previous experience, or equivalent. Duties include performing routine
clerical procedures in support of an assigned department or function. Duties may include combinations of counter work, filing, checking, redirecting, or entering data into a computer. Incumbents follow prescribed
procedures in handling, classifying, filing or indexing data. Working under close supervision, incumbents perform simple computations according to clearly defined principles. Do not report jobs specializing in customer
service, accounting, data entry or filing.
Wage data as of July 1, 2018 Page 2
Hawaii Employers Council 2018 Pay Rates in Hawaii Confidential
43.04
No. of Cos. No. of Emps. Average Weighted
Average
10th 25th Median 75th 90th No. of Cos. Minimum Maximum
Total Responses (All Cos) 45 1166 $17.63 $16.42 $14.64 $15.82 $16.95 $18.85 $21.50 27 $14.65 $20.80
Private 38 259 $17.86 $17.57 $14.62 $15.85 $16.96 $19.44 $22.49 21 $14.82 $20.34
Public 7 907 $16.38 $16.09 $15.67 $16.95 $17.19 6 $14.03 $22.43
By Employment (Private Industry)
< 50 employees 10 20 $17.50 $16.66 $14.26 $15.03 $17.15 $19.08 $22.00
50 < 150 employees 5 16 $17.36 $16.12 $15.93 $16.92 $17.36
150 < 400 employees 7 39 $16.60 $17.02 $15.22 $16.52 $18.36
400 < 1000 employees 7 55 $17.35 $17.27 $16.47 $17.00 $18.09 7 $14.97 $18.60
1000+ employees 9 129 $19.91 $18.19 $15.65 $16.70 $18.85 $24.49 $24.89 7 $15.62 $22.21
By County (Private Industry)
Hawaii 5 28 $16.23 $16.46 $15.47 $15.90 $16.61
Oahu 33 215 $18.14 $17.86 $14.56 $15.93 $17.47 $19.50 $23.71 17 $15.32 $20.92
By Industry (Private Industry)
Health Services 9 48 $17.70 $17.90 $15.91 $16.32 $17.00 $19.25 $19.78 7 $16.05 $18.58
Real Estate/Insurance 5 19 $19.69 $19.41 $17.47 $19.74 $21.12 5 $14.79 $22.08
Other 5 52 $16.57 $18.17 $14.42 $15.00 $18.85
General Clerk II (Experienced)
Second of three levels of general clerical work. The job typically requires high school graduate level reading, communication and math skills and 2+ years or experience, or equivalent. Incumbents normally are familiar
with department or functional operations and are able to work with minimal assistance. Incumbents perform clerical, counter work and typing duties of some diversity, requiring the application of various standard
procedures and preparation or use of several types of forms, reports or records. Incumbents may post data directly to a database from information furnished. Posting may involve some intermediate operation such as cross-
checking, comparison or ordinary calculations. Incumbents may prepare and type reports, orders or other forms such as requisitions, schedules or control records of various types. Do not report jobs specializing in
customer service, accounting, data entry or filing.
Base Pay Established Ranges
Interquartile Ranges
Wage data as of July 1, 2018 Page 3
Hawaii Employers Council 2018 Pay Rates in Hawaii Confidential
43.05
No. of Cos. No. of Emps. Average Weighted
Average
10th 25th Median 75th 90th No. of Cos. Minimum Maximum
Total Responses (All Cos) 24 703 $20.34 $18.67 $17.15 $17.96 $20.23 $21.69 $24.29 14 $16.77 $24.68
Private 18 124 $20.94 $21.34 $17.35 $18.51 $20.68 $22.36 $24.73 9 $17.73 $25.02
Public 6 579 $18.53 $18.10 $17.94 $18.50 $19.05 5 $15.05 $24.08
By Employment (Private Industry)
1000+ employees 7 62 $22.79 $22.42 $21.01 $22.25 $25.01
By County (Private Industry)
Oahu 17 121 $20.86 $21.39 $17.30 $18.00 $20.47 $22.25 $24.87 9 $17.98 $25.45
By Industry (Private Industry)
General Clerk III (Advanced)
Insufficient data for reporting purposes
Third of three levels of general clerical work. This job typically requiring high school graduate level reading, communication and math skills and 5+ years of experience, or equivalent. Incumbents have a high degree of
understanding of the work function and will typically provide work direction to other clerical staff within the area. Incumbents perform a variety of clerical and typing duties, some non-routine and complex in nature.
Incumbents utilizes knowledge of company policies and procedures in maintaining files, records, and other information. Incumbents work under minimal supervision, using good judgment in resolving routine problems.
Do not report jobs specializing in customer service, accounting, data entry or filing.
Base Pay Established Ranges
Interquartile Ranges
Wage data as of July 1, 2018 Page 4
Hawaii Employers Council 2018 Pay Rates in Hawaii Confidential
43.06
No. of Cos. No. of Emps. Average Weighted
Average
10th 25th Median 75th 90th No. of Cos. Minimum Maximum
Total Responses (All Cos) 31 595 $22.76 $21.72 $15.82 $20.66 $22.04 $25.03 $28.57 20 $17.96 $26.94
Private 25 99 $22.78 $22.58 $15.80 $20.38 $22.88 $25.48 $28.60 15 $17.89 $26.08
Public 6 496 $22.66 $21.54 $20.81 $21.49 $23.38 5 $18.16 $29.50
By Employment (Private Industry)
< 50 employees 5 10 $22.67 $24.77 $22.88 $24.05 $24.44
150 < 400 employees 7 23 $24.11 $22.83 $21.97 $23.83 $25.33
1000+ employees 5 45 $26.39 $23.47 $21.96 $28.20 $28.57
By County (Private Industry)
Maui/Lanai/Molokai 6 7 $21.38 $20.59 $19.77 $21.16 $22.62
Oahu 21 88 $23.31 $22.75 $15.26 $20.82 $23.13 $26.09 $30.78 12 $18.30 $27.16
By Industry (Private Industry)
Health Services 9 58 $21.04 $21.31 $18.87 $20.04 $20.82 $21.96 $23.72 7 $17.65 $22.87
Provides secretarial services for one or more individuals, and relieves them of routine office duties; works under general supervision. For example - Types letters, reports and other material from rough draft; schedules
appointments and gives information to callers; locates and attaches appropriate file to correspondence to be answered by superior; answers telephone and routes calls or takes messages; reads and routes incoming mail and
answers routine correspondence independently; has thorough knowledge of general business and office procedure and specific policies; gathers, assembles, and refines material and data required for correspondence,
memorandums, reports, or other material; takes, transcribes and maintains minutes of meetings and conferences; may establish and maintain files and have material available for reference or follow-up. May take and
transcribe dictation involving general business terminology and recurrent specialized vocabulary; uses PC in performing assigned tasks.
Base Pay Established Ranges
Interquartile Ranges
Secretary
Wage data as of July 1, 2018 Page 5
Hawaii Employers Council 2018 Pay Rates in Hawaii Confidential
43.07
No. of Cos. No. of Emps. Average Weighted
Average
10th 25th Median 75th 90th No. of Cos. Minimum Maximum
Total Responses (All Cos) 98 156 $30.58 $31.16 $22.95 $25.55 $30.32 $34.50 $38.34 48 $22.91 $35.60
Private 94 132 $30.23 $30.74 $22.89 $25.51 $29.86 $34.05 $37.56 44 $22.74 $34.11
Public 4 24 $38.93 $33.42 $36.03 $37.93 $40.83 4 $24.77 $52.00
By Employment (Private Industry)
< 50 employees 24 24 $30.53 $30.53 $20.11 $25.00 $29.07 $33.10 $41.13 7 $22.50 $34.08
50 < 150 employees 20 22 $28.91 $29.62 $22.90 $24.04 $28.88 $33.89 $36.01 9 $22.69 $33.64
150 < 400 employees 27 28 $28.92 $28.78 $24.09 $25.78 $28.17 $31.95 $35.12 14 $21.40 $32.50
400 < 1000 employees 10 14 $28.77 $28.22 $22.56 $26.45 $28.22 $31.90 $35.44 6 $22.96 $31.42
1000+ employees 13 44 $35.54 $33.47 $30.38 $31.99 $34.72 $38.93 $41.88 8 $25.17 $39.52
By County (Private Industry)
Hawaii 5 5 $29.74 $29.74 $20.00 $24.04 $25.97
Kauai 6 6 $29.54 $29.54 $26.51 $30.65 $31.37
Maui/Lanai/Molokai 5 5 $24.40 $24.40 $22.84 $24.12 $25.00
Oahu 79 116 $30.63 $31.12 $24.01 $26.27 $30.47 $34.59 $37.78 41 $22.98 $34.65
By Industry (Private Industry)
Education Services 5 14 $31.14 $32.41 $27.24 $30.29 $31.99
Financial 10 10 $31.18 $31.18 $19.46 $27.59 $32.50 $34.38 $39.67 8 $21.13 $35.47
Health Services 20 30 $27.80 $29.20 $21.90 $23.66 $27.84 $30.94 $35.33 12 $20.75 $29.88
Leisure/Hospitality Svcs 10 18 $28.65 $30.03 $24.11 $25.45 $27.88 $30.56 $34.02
Real Estate/Insurance 11 19 $33.36 $32.81 $30.47 $31.55 $33.31 $34.59 $37.02 7 $25.19 $39.06
Social Services 7 7 $28.40 $28.40 $25.95 $29.13 $31.11
Other 13 14 $33.43 $33.58 $24.33 $25.62 $30.90 $35.53 $47.51 6 $22.60 $34.97
Established RangesBase Pay
Executive Sec/Administrative Asst to President/CEO
Highest level administrative assistant job, equal in skills to the level III administrative assistant job, but directly supporting the CEO or President. Typically requires problem solving skills and 5+ years of experience, or
equivalent. Assists the top executive by performing a variety of support duties, such as screening calls, conference or meeting planning, preparing complex documents or coordinating activities. Collects, compiles,
records or otherwise gathers data and prepares standard and custom reports with information necessary for decision-making. Incumbents typically use computer applications for word processing, spreadsheets, databases,
graphics, web page content preparation or scheduling. Other skills typically include use of a programmable telephone system, audiovisual equipment or the internet. Incumbents must have the ability to exercise
independent judgment and exercise discretion regarding confidential matters. Incumbents may provide work direction to other support staff.
Interquartile Ranges
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46.04
No. of Cos. No. of Emps. Average Weighted
Average
10th 25th Median 75th 90th No. of Cos. Minimum Maximum
Total Responses (All Cos) 69 173 $19.86 $19.88 $15.74 $16.70 $19.01 $21.74 $23.82 32 $16.44 $23.18
Private 67 159 $19.95 $20.13 $15.73 $16.73 $19.80 $21.89 $23.87 30 $16.57 $23.19
Public 2 14
By Employment (Private Industry)
< 50 employees 10 14 $17.77 $17.59 $16.14 $16.62 $16.93 $17.46 $19.36
50 < 150 employees 19 34 $18.92 $19.70 $14.14 $15.85 $18.50 $21.72 $23.10 5 $16.38 $21.68
150 < 400 employees 20 35 $20.59 $20.12 $15.68 $17.46 $20.60 $21.73 $23.90 9 $16.65 $23.40
400 < 1000 employees 7 20 $20.11 $20.11 $18.34 $19.87 $21.81 7 $16.88 $22.11
1000+ employees 11 56 $22.43 $21.05 $16.70 $19.78 $21.62 $23.56 $24.27 6 $16.54 $25.75
By County (Private Industry)
Oahu 58 143 $20.03 $20.22 $15.74 $16.78 $19.84 $21.73 $24.09 27 $16.85 $23.73
By Industry (Private Industry)
Health Services 13 36 $21.63 $21.90 $16.70 $18.69 $21.62 $22.38 $24.58 9 $18.53 $23.23
Leisure/Hospitality Svcs 6 14 $22.77 $21.54 $23.00 $23.45 $23.76
Retail Trade 9 17 $18.15 $18.96 $14.84 $16.17 $16.75 $20.20 $22.08
Social Services 7 7 $17.56 $17.56 $15.33 $18.00 $19.32
Other 8 15 $18.59 $18.92 $16.88 $17.93 $20.71 5 $15.68 $22.10
Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable Clerk
Under supervision, performs one or more routine accounting operations such as accounts payable or accounts receivable; work does not require a knowledge of accounting and bookkeeping principles. For example - Posts
simple journal vouchers, entering them in voucher registers; reconciles bank accounts; posts subsidiary ledgers controlled by general ledgers; posts simple costs accounting data; works in offices in which the more routine
accounting work is subdivided on a functional basis among several workers.
Base Pay Established Ranges
Interquartile Ranges
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Hawaii Employers Council 2018 Pay Rates in Hawaii Confidential
46.06
No. of Cos. No. of Emps. Average Weighted
Average
10th 25th Median 75th 90th No. of Cos. Minimum Maximum
Total Responses (All Cos) 21 25 $25.33 $25.02 $18.75 $22.46 $25.75 $29.42 $30.59 5 $21.39 $33.27
Private 21 25 $25.33 $25.02 $18.75 $22.46 $25.75 $29.42 $30.59 5 $21.39 $33.27
Public
By Employment (Private Industry)
< 50 employees 12 15 $23.41 $23.00 $18.30 $19.19 $22.97 $26.25 $30.26
50 < 150 employees 6 6 $25.73 $25.73 $26.00 $26.86 $27.18
By County (Private Industry)
Oahu 19 23 $25.22 $24.90 $18.65 $21.03 $25.00 $29.71 $30.61 5 $21.39 $33.27
By Industry (Private Industry)
Health Services 5 5 $24.81 $24.81 $25.75 $26.74 $26.97
Interquartile Ranges
Bookkeeper
Experienced level bookkeeping job. Typically requires a general understanding of accounting principles commensurate with 2+ years of accounting training or experience, or equivalent. Responsible for diverse duties in
maintaining accounting records in a small company or office. Higher level accounting and financial system work is often provided by outside consultants or CPA's. Posts entries into ledgers and journals, often using
computer applications. Reconcile bank statements, monitor schedules for notes payable and receivable, bonds, securities and interest, cross check, make comparisons, balance accounts and take trial balances. Work often
includes payroll, credit and collection duties, and is reviewed by outside consultants or auditors to verify appropriate procedure and accuracy. Duties require analysis of facts to determine action to be taken within the
limits of standard practice. May prepare budget status reports. Do not report staff with four-year accounting or closely related degrees.
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